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and mohamed, let me ask you this. let's talk act the first piece of damage we may see, which we saw during the debt ceiling debate, the idea that the u.s. gets its credit rating hurt again. there's been some talk about it from fitch. the net result of lowering the u.s.' credit rating the last time around and-in the debt debacle, it's kind of sad because the first experience most people have with that is it wasn't as bad as we were warned it was going to be. is there a real danger to the u.s.' debt rating and what could that mean? >> at some point, there was a danger. the reason why we haven't felt it is because we've been doing better than rest of the world. this concept that my colleague, bill gross says, wear the cle cleanest dirty shirt. so we're not clean but we're cleaner than europe is right now. >> right. >> so we haven't felt it. my main worry is the following, that if the republicans and democrats can't get together to solve the fiscal cliff you will need an external force, a major market sell-off, you will n
and mohamed, let me ask you this. let's talk act the first piece of damage we may see, which we saw during the debt ceiling debate, the idea that the u.s. gets its credit rating hurt again. there's been some talk about it from fitch. the net result of lowering the u.s.' credit rating the last time around and-in the debt debacle, it's kind of sad because the first experience most people have with that is it wasn't as bad as we were warned it was going to be. is there a real danger to the u.s.'...
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i mean, after all, abraham, a single man, managed to do so and mohammed, a single individual, managed to do so. the human spirit is remarkable if people simply put their mind to accomplishing what they feel god calls them to do. >> whatever accounts for christianity's success, the debates over what the faith in jesus is and what organized religion should be are far from settled. >> in the beginning of christianity there is diversity. there are different points of view, different interpretations of jesus, different ways of understanding god and the world. and in the beginning, there is no orthodoxy and heresy. >> but that situation did not last for long, and much of the first 300 years of christianity and beyond were spent defining that faith. >> the struggle regarding orthodoxy and heresy never comes to an end, and these battles about truth and inclusion and exclusion are with us to the present day. >> sometimes we say if we could just get back to new testament christianity, then the church would live in unity.
i mean, after all, abraham, a single man, managed to do so and mohammed, a single individual, managed to do so. the human spirit is remarkable if people simply put their mind to accomplishing what they feel god calls them to do. >> whatever accounts for christianity's success, the debates over what the faith in jesus is and what organized religion should be are far from settled. >> in the beginning of christianity there is diversity. there are different points of view, different...
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prophet mohammed is a deeply contested figure. most religions have to do with interpreting his legacy. i think the difference here is that the caricatures are offensive. it's about mockery and humiliation. for a small percentage of muslims and i have to underline that a very small percentage that, type of mockery is not inseparatable from the type of treatment that the societies received. so for egyptians storming the u.s. embassy, is it really about the prophet mohammed or what they perceive american foreign policy to be? i do agree that there needs to be more of a conversation about religion and an honest conversation. as you see democracy spreading, we'll see that happen. maybe this is the first stages of that process happening. >> as a muslim, do you think the prophet mohammed should be depicted in any way? is it okay to depict him to make a character tour of him or to depict him in any way? >> i believe in freedom of speech. as long as someone is not insighting violence directly, it's fair game. people should be able to make
prophet mohammed is a deeply contested figure. most religions have to do with interpreting his legacy. i think the difference here is that the caricatures are offensive. it's about mockery and humiliation. for a small percentage of muslims and i have to underline that a very small percentage that, type of mockery is not inseparatable from the type of treatment that the societies received. so for egyptians storming the u.s. embassy, is it really about the prophet mohammed or what they perceive...
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o mohammed morsi? >> we do all hope so. that weeing said we have looked and seen now the history of morsi of president-elect morsi as extreme statements vis-a-vis israel the past decade. he has been one of the main people against the peace agreement with israel. we hope that now that he is in power that will also add some responsibility and we hope that the peace agreements will remain intact. it is part of our national security interests. >> natalli benefit live with reaction from jerusalem. thank you, sir. >> shannon: a number of prominent conservatives say americans have lost sight of good old fashioned family val e values. dr. james dobson is heading up a building a family legacy event this weekend hoping to spark important conversations on this topic. also the author of "the strong willed child" and other family related books. he joins us live from san die o san diego. thank you for joining us. i want to start off by asking because i understand your home may be in dinge danger in somee raging wild
o mohammed morsi? >> we do all hope so. that weeing said we have looked and seen now the history of morsi of president-elect morsi as extreme statements vis-a-vis israel the past decade. he has been one of the main people against the peace agreement with israel. we hope that now that he is in power that will also add some responsibility and we hope that the peace agreements will remain intact. it is part of our national security interests. >> natalli benefit live with reaction from...
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we spent the day talking to some sections of society who believe they have a lot the lose by mohamed morsi becoming president. for example, the christian coptic community who are deeply worried and saying that thousands of their number have fled. they make up 10% of the population here, and one coptic leader i spoke to said that more and more people are thinking of leaving egypt altogether as a result of this. they are really worried despite president morsi's reassurances that he will govern for everybody, and in particular on behalf of the coptic, and he feels that there is a road to the war of islamic republic, and they don't want that to be a part of it and also very worried about the women, and if this is beginning of them having to wear the veils and something that mohamed morsi has tried to reassure the moderates and ser vatives on, but yet they are still worried. >> is it coming to light that it is real ly the military in charge? >> well, that is rite. the reality is that he doesn't have much power and parliament was dissolved by the military about ten days ago. they still ret
we spent the day talking to some sections of society who believe they have a lot the lose by mohamed morsi becoming president. for example, the christian coptic community who are deeply worried and saying that thousands of their number have fled. they make up 10% of the population here, and one coptic leader i spoke to said that more and more people are thinking of leaving egypt altogether as a result of this. they are really worried despite president morsi's reassurances that he will govern...
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thousands of muslims are outraged that the film depicts the prophet mohammed as aawomaaizer and killer. the film's tiile "innocence of muslim's" dr. tyrone powers... director of the criminal justice institute at anne arundel community college... joins us this and the best way to ease lence - tensions. thank you dr.powers...> why is this ametuer film sparking such violence?> what else is behind the outrage? built up tensions against u-s> how do officials the best 3 a mother loses her child..twice! twice!how ccooks.. stole her kid's ashes. you're targeting america.new information on the violence at u-s embassies overseas...on
thousands of muslims are outraged that the film depicts the prophet mohammed as aawomaaizer and killer. the film's tiile "innocence of muslim's" dr. tyrone powers... director of the criminal justice institute at anne arundel community college... joins us this and the best way to ease lence - tensions. thank you dr.powers...> why is this ametuer film sparking such violence?> what else is behind the outrage? built up tensions against u-s> how do officials the best 3 a mother...
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the attacks were carefully planned. >> my name is ali mohamed. >> reporter: this man, ali mohamed, was no ordinary al qaeda operative. he married a californian in 1985 and became an american citizen. he joined the u.s. army. >> at the same time that he was a u.s. army sergeant and actually working at special forces headquarters in fort bragg, north carolina he was also intimately involved with al qaeda, training bin laden's bodyguards. >> ali mohammed had done what they call casing of the american embassy in nairobi in december of 1993. a five-year span between casing and operation. >> reporter: and listen to what ali mohammed said in a u.s. court. >> my surveillance files and photographs were reviewed by osama bin laden. bin laden looked at the picture of the american embassy and pointed to where a truck could go as a suicide bomber. >> reporter: shortly after the terrorist attacks on the two u.s. embassies this man, abdul raheem al nashiri, approached bin laden with a new scheme. two years of planning followed. on october 7th, 2000, in the yemeni port of aden, two al qaeda suicide bo
the attacks were carefully planned. >> my name is ali mohamed. >> reporter: this man, ali mohamed, was no ordinary al qaeda operative. he married a californian in 1985 and became an american citizen. he joined the u.s. army. >> at the same time that he was a u.s. army sergeant and actually working at special forces headquarters in fort bragg, north carolina he was also intimately involved with al qaeda, training bin laden's bodyguards. >> ali mohammed had done what they...
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she just wrapped up a people with mohammed morsi. the president's office told us they met for a good one hour and a half. that's a pretty lengthy meeting when it comes to diplomatic meetings. it tells you thirp discussing a very important matter. usually in these flint when the palestinians and israelis start fighting, washington wants to be viewed as playing a key role, but in this particular clash egypt haus come to the forefront. they obviously have strong ties with hamas. they have come out and specifically said they want to maintain their peace treaty. even with the optimism in yesterday, we haven't seen a cease-fire, but the diplomatic efforts continue with cairo and washington apparently banning toes. >> reza sayah, thank you and if they begin speaking, we'll bring you the comments live. >>> controversilia -- one big problem with that, there may be not enough doctors. i love the holidays. and with my bankamericard cash rewards credit card, i love 'em even me. i earn 1% cash back everywhere, every tim 2% on groceries. 3% on gas
she just wrapped up a people with mohammed morsi. the president's office told us they met for a good one hour and a half. that's a pretty lengthy meeting when it comes to diplomatic meetings. it tells you thirp discussing a very important matter. usually in these flint when the palestinians and israelis start fighting, washington wants to be viewed as playing a key role, but in this particular clash egypt haus come to the forefront. they obviously have strong ties with hamas. they have come out...
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mohamed kadir's body was found near gallaudet university. the teenagers are accused of robbing and then shooting kadir. co-workers say violence against cabbies is all too common. >> at nighttime, it's pretty dangerous. the city is quiet. and we want the city to at least look after our cab drivers. >> both teens are being held without bond. >>> this morning in decision 2012, the final votes are in from last week's presidential election. voters from florida, which was the final state to have a winner declared, gave the state to president obama, solidifying his already certain re-election victory. here's how the final electoral map looks. with florida's 29 electoral votes, the president raises his total to 332 over mitt romney's 206. the president defeated romney in the sunshine state by 74,000 votes. unlike some elections past, this time florida was not the state that determined which candidate won. some say the reason it took so long for florida to count those votes was because there wasn't enough time for early voting. >>> the time right now
mohamed kadir's body was found near gallaudet university. the teenagers are accused of robbing and then shooting kadir. co-workers say violence against cabbies is all too common. >> at nighttime, it's pretty dangerous. the city is quiet. and we want the city to at least look after our cab drivers. >> both teens are being held without bond. >>> this morning in decision 2012, the final votes are in from last week's presidential election. voters from florida, which was the...
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the man was named mohammed, he said he was a part-time actor who worked at a convenience store. he's told it he had been friends with benefits with a women for years. they met for the occasional casual sex. then, she asked him for help in finding a hitman to kill her husband. >> he says, you know what, yeah, i'm sleeping with this guy's wife, but at the same time, i didn't want this guy to be killed. and that was his concern. he couldn't sleep with that whole idea that this guy was going to get killed. >> reporter: detective wondered if he was being sold a cock and bull story, since this mohammed guy didn't seem to know very much about the woman he claimed to be sleeping with. the detective challenged him. >> all the information he had was her first name. he didn't know where she lived. he didn't even know who her husband was. >> reporter: while they debated whether or not the tipster's story was credible, they knew that a life maybe on the line, so the detectives took it to the next level. they enlisted mohammed as a confidential informant and gave him a story to hell his part-
the man was named mohammed, he said he was a part-time actor who worked at a convenience store. he's told it he had been friends with benefits with a women for years. they met for the occasional casual sex. then, she asked him for help in finding a hitman to kill her husband. >> he says, you know what, yeah, i'm sleeping with this guy's wife, but at the same time, i didn't want this guy to be killed. and that was his concern. he couldn't sleep with that whole idea that this guy was going...
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and in case argued the same day as this, mohammed against pal palestinian authority, we held under a much newer and differently-worded law, the tort of victim protection act, corporations are not amenable to suit. respondent raised an alternative ground for affirmation. the alien tort statute should not apply at all to conduct occurring in a foreign nation, was the argument. some of the justices showed a keen interest in pursuing that theory and soon after argument we ordered the parties to brief whether and under what circumstances the alien tort statute provides a claim for relief for violations of the law of nations occurring outside the united states. next, a pair of cases, both of these cases presented this question? does the sixth amendment right to effective assistance of council extend to the negotiation and consideration of plea offers that the defense rejected or allowed to lapse? justice kennedy writing for the majority held, the sixth amendment right does attach. gal atlantic frey had been charged with charging with driving a revoked license. the prosecution offered two p
and in case argued the same day as this, mohammed against pal palestinian authority, we held under a much newer and differently-worded law, the tort of victim protection act, corporations are not amenable to suit. respondent raised an alternative ground for affirmation. the alien tort statute should not apply at all to conduct occurring in a foreign nation, was the argument. some of the justices showed a keen interest in pursuing that theory and soon after argument we ordered the parties to...
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safely in turkey mohammed described the horrors of what they saw. we left the city while it was being attacked by the syrian military, he tells me. buildings are destroyed and bodies are everywhere on the streets. like many escaping he and his family grabbed what they could and all the food they had for the trip. this man told us there was no food or fuel in aleppo, only killing. every day hundreds are coming here, mostly women and children. turkish officials say more than 40,000 syrians have taken refuge in camps like this one since it began. while thousands flee into turkey, now that syrian rebels control border crossings like this one, it is much easier for their supporters and fighters to return and join the battle. that's exactly what syrian volunteers are doing. for nine months he has been in turkey collecting money and medicine for rebel fighters. since overrunning assad's forces here a few weeks ago, the free syrian army has been operating the terminal, making it a gateway for those trying to escape the war, and now the fighters coming to jo
safely in turkey mohammed described the horrors of what they saw. we left the city while it was being attacked by the syrian military, he tells me. buildings are destroyed and bodies are everywhere on the streets. like many escaping he and his family grabbed what they could and all the food they had for the trip. this man told us there was no food or fuel in aleppo, only killing. every day hundreds are coming here, mostly women and children. turkish officials say more than 40,000 syrians have...
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and i bear witness mohammed is the messenger of god. >> i don't like saying it. it isn't in my heart. >> he went to the school and asked why his christian son was beaten because he failed to resite the prayers. >> teacher's beatens took a toll. he started to experience grand maul seizures and now takes medicines. he now goes to another school and suffers less attacks. >> christ said you will suffer for me. it is okay to suffer for christ. we should be happy, the lord is with me. >> hussan will continue to tell >> several hundred mourners gathered near the sea of galilee to say good-bye to one of israel's christian pioneers. >> reporter: crowell chose to be buried in israel. he committed most of his life to fulfill that time. crowell came to israel with three goals, to be a christian witness, provide work and -->> third was to bless the nation of israel. >> crowell established a number of companies, he developed a device that take the gospel to countries in their own language. >> he is bringing the love to the help of the people. a tremendous vision, nobody though
and i bear witness mohammed is the messenger of god. >> i don't like saying it. it isn't in my heart. >> he went to the school and asked why his christian son was beaten because he failed to resite the prayers. >> teacher's beatens took a toll. he started to experience grand maul seizures and now takes medicines. he now goes to another school and suffers less attacks. >> christ said you will suffer for me. it is okay to suffer for christ. we should be happy, the lord is...
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master mind of the september 11th attack khalid mohammed is under way. they will charge the five men with murder. ksm mocked the tribunal and said they would plead guilt yewelcome execution. today he is refusing to answer the program. and a lot of mattering in church hill dounce. the 20 horse field is most talented. keep it here on fox. wall street speculators are driving up the price in the pump. oiling street and wall street speculators . and it is it a month ago when the pain in the pump would keep . gas prices are falling a dime since the middle of april. it is sinister when the prices are going up. and >> no, people talk about speculators and they look stupid because the prices are going down and you might think anybody will disagree with me on people are investing the in the commodity futures and will add some the commodity. natural gas prices are a decade low. - i think it is strictly political or the people don't understand. i agree with dagen completely. and speculation is good and add totz liquidity in the market. >> and so adam you hang around
master mind of the september 11th attack khalid mohammed is under way. they will charge the five men with murder. ksm mocked the tribunal and said they would plead guilt yewelcome execution. today he is refusing to answer the program. and a lot of mattering in church hill dounce. the 20 horse field is most talented. keep it here on fox. wall street speculators are driving up the price in the pump. oiling street and wall street speculators . and it is it a month ago when the pain in the pump...
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in recent decades, there's been a popular film about ohio mohammed. one of the issues is that for a long time, we didn't really see nonmuslims attempting to portray mohammed. we have seen this in christianity, where for many decades hollywood has been depicting jesus sometimes offensively in films and others in art. but with globalization this is only beginning to be an issue with the muslim world right now. we're seeing a lot more friction, a lot more attempts by non-muslims. some are hostile to islam. so this kind of prohibition against depicting mohammed is being violated now. >> when these incidents happen, that plays into the stereotypes of the west that we all get tainted when mohammed's image is mocked. >> right. i think that both sides unfortunately become an emblem so from the american viewpoint, this attack in libya becomes emblemmatic of this world. and with this film, that's seen in parts of the muslim world is emblemmatic. and there are leaders on both sides saying, no, these are just extremists who are trying to gin up this sentiment aga
in recent decades, there's been a popular film about ohio mohammed. one of the issues is that for a long time, we didn't really see nonmuslims attempting to portray mohammed. we have seen this in christianity, where for many decades hollywood has been depicting jesus sometimes offensively in films and others in art. but with globalization this is only beginning to be an issue with the muslim world right now. we're seeing a lot more friction, a lot more attempts by non-muslims. some are hostile...
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conference in milwaukee and we are joined by michael casen who teaches history at george and khalil mohammed at the schumm berg center for research and black culture. thank you for join joining us. you are here at the conference to look at the 100th anniversary of the election of 1912. why was 1912 important? >> it was election where progressivism reform of different kind, especially economic reform was on the agenda for all the major layers were there were four in that year which is unusual in itself. the intum bent president and the oeshlist and all of them. from indiana. terre haute. all of the different way where the platform is opposed to big business and the trusts or the monopolies at the time. it was also a time of a lot of upheaval in the country. upheaval among workers and between black and white and upheaval culturally too. it's the beginning of modernist culture and an exciting time. >> you used the term progressivism and we heard the term being used quite a bit what's your definition of that? >> my students always ask that and it takes a while to explain it. progressivism at the
conference in milwaukee and we are joined by michael casen who teaches history at george and khalil mohammed at the schumm berg center for research and black culture. thank you for join joining us. you are here at the conference to look at the 100th anniversary of the election of 1912. why was 1912 important? >> it was election where progressivism reform of different kind, especially economic reform was on the agenda for all the major layers were there were four in that year which is...
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and i assigned him to the case of mohammed jawad. in 2008 lieutenant colonel darrel vandeveld feeling an ethical conflict, removed himself from the case and provided a sworn statement to the aclu as part of mr. jawad's habeas corpus petition. this is a portion of lieutenant colonel vandeveld's sworn statement. i, darrel vandeveld, declare as follows -- i am a lieutenant colonel in the judge advocate general corps. i was the lead prosecutor assigned to the military commissions case against mr. jawad until my resignation in september 2008. initially, the case appeared to be a simple street crime, as i had prosecuted by the dozens in civilian life. but eventually i began to harbor serious doubts about the strength of the evidence. i learned that the written statement characterized as jawad's personal confession could not possibly have been written by him because jawad was functionally illiterate and could not read or write and the statement was not even in his native language. i also found evidence that mr. jawad had been badly mistreat
and i assigned him to the case of mohammed jawad. in 2008 lieutenant colonel darrel vandeveld feeling an ethical conflict, removed himself from the case and provided a sworn statement to the aclu as part of mr. jawad's habeas corpus petition. this is a portion of lieutenant colonel vandeveld's sworn statement. i, darrel vandeveld, declare as follows -- i am a lieutenant colonel in the judge advocate general corps. i was the lead prosecutor assigned to the military commissions case against mr....
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a man claims he was attacked after he dressed up as the prophet mohamed for halloween and he took him to court and it has twists and turns. we'll follow it. and two airlines try to merge and overhaul a computer system, handling millions of flights. see how that turned out. >> big headaches for some united airlines customers. the company today finishing switching over its computer system as part of the big merger would continental and we're hearing that it led to trouble at some the busiest airports and passengers checking check in at o'hare, dulles and denver airports and united lost a few reservations in the switchover. all in all. they're seeing the disruptions were minor and most planes only a few minutes behind unless of course, it was your flight. now, to a battle over first amendment rights in pennsylvania. a judge recently threw out a harassment case there. brought by a man who claimed be somebody attacked him because of his halloween costume. that man dressed as a zombie version of the prophet mohamed, claiming a muslim plan tried to choke him when he saw the outfit and the ju
a man claims he was attacked after he dressed up as the prophet mohamed for halloween and he took him to court and it has twists and turns. we'll follow it. and two airlines try to merge and overhaul a computer system, handling millions of flights. see how that turned out. >> big headaches for some united airlines customers. the company today finishing switching over its computer system as part of the big merger would continental and we're hearing that it led to trouble at some the...
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president mohamed morsi said he will meet with his supreme judicial counsel tomorrow but that's not helping calm in cairo today. reza has staid up late. and he joins us now. what are you hearing about death on the streets in northern egypt today? what can you tell us about that? >> reporter: yeah, martin, obviously we've seen a lot of violence over the past few days. we've reported hundreds of injuries. tonight we're reporting the first death. according to the muslim brotherhood spokesperson, a 15-year-old boy by the name of islam masoud was killed when anti-morsi protesters tried to attack the muslim brotherhood's office in a northern city. he's being described as a member of the brotherhood's youth group. apparently these attackers had knives and clubs and sticks. the muslim brotherhood is telling us that masoud was hit in the head with a club. he was rushed to the hospital but before he got there he was pronounced dead. at this point the brotherhood doesn't look like they're using this fatality as a rallying cry to stir things up, but we'll certainly keep an eye on the fallout. in the me
president mohamed morsi said he will meet with his supreme judicial counsel tomorrow but that's not helping calm in cairo today. reza has staid up late. and he joins us now. what are you hearing about death on the streets in northern egypt today? what can you tell us about that? >> reporter: yeah, martin, obviously we've seen a lot of violence over the past few days. we've reported hundreds of injuries. tonight we're reporting the first death. according to the muslim brotherhood...
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overnight police set off explosions around the apartment building in toulouse where mohammed mara refuses to come out. he prompted to surrender but did not. in talks with negotiators, he admitted to killing a rabbi, three children and three military soldiers. police cut the electricity and natural gas to the area in hopes of pressuring the man to surrender. police want him out alive. we're monitoring the situation and will bring you any information throughout the morning. >> breaking news now locally. a pregnant woman is in the hospital after being stabbed. this happened around 2:30 this morning around ninth street in northeast washington. she should be okay. we're working to find out the baby's condition. so far no arrests were made. >>> and the police are investigating another stabbing where three women were attacked. this happened around 9:00 near trinity university on rhode island avenue northeast. the paramedics found the victims on nearby franklin street. the names of the
overnight police set off explosions around the apartment building in toulouse where mohammed mara refuses to come out. he prompted to surrender but did not. in talks with negotiators, he admitted to killing a rabbi, three children and three military soldiers. police cut the electricity and natural gas to the area in hopes of pressuring the man to surrender. police want him out alive. we're monitoring the situation and will bring you any information throughout the morning. >> breaking news...
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we don't torture people khalid shaikh mohammed we don't torture waterboarding we do not i don't talk about techniques and we don't torture people. actually george you're flat out lying you do torture people but i guess i mean guess how many times just one prisoner khalid shaikh mohammed was water boarded in just one month are you ready for this one hundred and eighty three times now i don't know about you but if you want aborted me once let alone one hundred eighty three times i would tell you santa claus was real and that i was colluding with his elves the point is torture is illegal and george tenet knows better and so does occur even a straight who continues to export torture to the third world and that is why george tenet is our beloved villain of the day. let me turn you to a story that you might have missed over the weekend presidential election that hasn't really been talked about much and goal as president jose though those sent this and his m p l a party's landslide victory and saturday has been a highly criticized by civil society activists and one goal is g.d.p. per capita
we don't torture people khalid shaikh mohammed we don't torture waterboarding we do not i don't talk about techniques and we don't torture people. actually george you're flat out lying you do torture people but i guess i mean guess how many times just one prisoner khalid shaikh mohammed was water boarded in just one month are you ready for this one hundred and eighty three times now i don't know about you but if you want aborted me once let alone one hundred eighty three times i would tell you...
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mohammed morsi was sworn in today he vowed his administration will continue to honor egypt's international treaties some saying it was a thinly veiled message of reassurance to israel also pledging support what he calls legitimate rights of the palestinians and unwavering loyalty for egypt hess military. >>> three women killed in a lightning strike on a golf course. around the world in 80 seconds: germany: when the storm started the group of women tried to stay safe inside the small wooden shed, lightning hit it, killing three women, a fourth critically injured. china: earthquake rattling the western part of the country in the middle of the night sending people into the streets. the quake toppling several buildings and cutting off electricity, more than a dozen hurt, most tourists. hong kong: violent protest ahead of a visit by china's president. demonstrators pushing up against metal barriers, police fighting back with pepper spray. the group calling for answer to one-party dictatorship and the beginning of a democratic china. spain: soccer fans heading to kiev for tomorrow's final agains
mohammed morsi was sworn in today he vowed his administration will continue to honor egypt's international treaties some saying it was a thinly veiled message of reassurance to israel also pledging support what he calls legitimate rights of the palestinians and unwavering loyalty for egypt hess military. >>> three women killed in a lightning strike on a golf course. around the world in 80 seconds: germany: when the storm started the group of women tried to stay safe inside the small...
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they just, you know, mohammed put his hands up, he was in the back seat. he was removed from the car and mall bow was in the car and he was removed from the car. the whole time we had them in custody not one word spoken >>> no emotion displayed. just a blank stare. >> that is what he cannot forget to this day, the look of a cold calculatekiller who the feds say was poised to carry out shootings in the baltimore area next. a surprisingly peaceful end to a manhunt. both say it ended with simple police work and precision execution. >> it was all basic, good police work and that is what solved the case. >> the little things and that adds up to big things. a lot of people would have maybe disguised information and not bothered to write it down. you look okay, see you later, but if you do the right things e there is a reason why you do the little things and that is how it adds up to big things. >> the take down of one of the sniper teams in history. >>> now john allen mohammed was executed in 2009. leroy malvo is serving a life sentence. >>> and now maryland's m
they just, you know, mohammed put his hands up, he was in the back seat. he was removed from the car and mall bow was in the car and he was removed from the car. the whole time we had them in custody not one word spoken >>> no emotion displayed. just a blank stare. >> that is what he cannot forget to this day, the look of a cold calculatekiller who the feds say was poised to carry out shootings in the baltimore area next. a surprisingly peaceful end to a manhunt. both say it...
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even mohammed morsi is backing away from that a little bit. >> well, i cannot off hand think of any instance in which jimmy carter has attacked anti-american human rights. >> what do you think of morsi by the way. >> let's wait and see. >> laura: you are being very open-minded, peter. >> you have to be laura, remember, we conservatives under bush cheney we were all democracy in the middle east. that was going to fix everything. now we have got democracy in the middle east. >> and democracies you don't always get the results you like. so, we have been handed a bigging pile of maneuver so we need to try to turn in the fertilizer. maybe it can't be done. i think you have to accept the fact that is he democratically elected. let's see what they do. >> laura: jerusalem was going to be the new capital of the middle east. jerusalem will be the playground ever the middle east. women and minorities are obviously concerned about their own future. religious minorities have been destroyed throughout the middle east. christians have been brutalized, forced to convert to islam and treated like pigs and do
even mohammed morsi is backing away from that a little bit. >> well, i cannot off hand think of any instance in which jimmy carter has attacked anti-american human rights. >> what do you think of morsi by the way. >> let's wait and see. >> laura: you are being very open-minded, peter. >> you have to be laura, remember, we conservatives under bush cheney we were all democracy in the middle east. that was going to fix everything. now we have got democracy in the...
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five men accused of plotting the 9/11 attacks, including the mastermind, khalid sheik mohammed, were arraigned in a gaunt courtroom this morning. al qaeda wants the terror suspects freed. >> if you respond to them, then i will live. >> reporter: in the video, weinstein claims he is being taken care of, but says he will die if al qaeda's demands are not met. randall pinkston, cbs news, the white house. >> weinstein has a heart problem. in the video, however, he claims to be getting all of his medications. >>> today a student is taking a high school to court over the school's display of the ten commandments, it is at narrow high school in giles county, virginia. the student says by putting up the 10 commandments the school is violating the first amendment protection against government endorsement of religion. the school board however says the 10 commandments display is part of a larger presentation that includes other historical documents. >>> parishioners at st. peter's spent this weekend healing from a tragedy. the reverend mary margarite cole died after being taken off a respirator.
five men accused of plotting the 9/11 attacks, including the mastermind, khalid sheik mohammed, were arraigned in a gaunt courtroom this morning. al qaeda wants the terror suspects freed. >> if you respond to them, then i will live. >> reporter: in the video, weinstein claims he is being taken care of, but says he will die if al qaeda's demands are not met. randall pinkston, cbs news, the white house. >> weinstein has a heart problem. in the video, however, he claims to be...
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people say, the islamists have one, but mohammed morsi is this nonentity of a character. holding the reins of power is the army. defense trades atse strait the chiefs of power. you have to just love it. life gives a few gifts. on the 21st of november, you have this incredible story in the new york times about how barack obama has established this global confidence and trust, mohamed morsi has the mind of an engineer, of course the next day he assumes dictatorial powers by declaring that the timing was -- [laughter] this is the way that the muslim brotherhood operates. anyone who understands this could have seen this coming in long time ago. this is the essence of the problem. if you want to have a democratic process in the middle east, one that represents most of the people, you have to have islamist parties participate in that process. if you want to have a democratic outcome, do have to prevent the islamist parties from participating because the first thing they will do is destroy the democracy. the conclusion is we're not going to have a democratic future in the middle
people say, the islamists have one, but mohammed morsi is this nonentity of a character. holding the reins of power is the army. defense trades atse strait the chiefs of power. you have to just love it. life gives a few gifts. on the 21st of november, you have this incredible story in the new york times about how barack obama has established this global confidence and trust, mohamed morsi has the mind of an engineer, of course the next day he assumes dictatorial powers by declaring that the...
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mohammed al arian. mark zandy and christine romans. as long as congress does not trip us up, we're on the way to an economic renaissance in our country. >>> we are on the road to an economic renaissance. i want to you think about the united states economy like a runner along this road. full economic recovery and prosperity is the destination, the economy right now, that's warming up with a nice jog, getting ready to break into a full sprint. gross domestic product, the broadest measure for the economy grew by an annual rate of 3.1 over the summer, more than double the rate of the previous quarter. spending by americans was the single biggest factor in that growth and more americans are spending their money to buy a home, pushing prices upward across the country. the median price of an existing home shot up 10.1% in november year-over-year. we've seen home values rise six months in a row as more americans get back to work and take advantage of those low mortgage rates. bottom line here -- our runner, the u.s. economy, is just starting t
mohammed al arian. mark zandy and christine romans. as long as congress does not trip us up, we're on the way to an economic renaissance in our country. >>> we are on the road to an economic renaissance. i want to you think about the united states economy like a runner along this road. full economic recovery and prosperity is the destination, the economy right now, that's warming up with a nice jog, getting ready to break into a full sprint. gross domestic product, the broadest measure...
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egyptian president mohammed morsi has vowed not to defend american diplomatic buildings, including the u.s. embassy, even as his muslim brotherhood organization prepares a massive demonstration throughout the country to be held tomorrow. the brotherhood calling upon the egyptians to take to the streets for what is being called a full day of anti-american protests tomorrow. and in benghazi and libya, reports that libyan authorities have arrested four men suspected of taking part in tuesday's attack on the u.s. consulate, resulting in the murder of our ambassador, christopher stephens and three other americans. as you can see, unrest and demonstrations in the middle east are spreading. in what appears to be an organized series of protests and demonstrations, protesters have showed up at our embassies in tunisia, morocco, sudan, bangladesh, and yemen as well. the american embassy stormed by a group of protesters and turned back. an unusual alliance has taken hold in iraq. shia muslims have been working together with sunnis and their protest against the united states. they have joined forc
egyptian president mohammed morsi has vowed not to defend american diplomatic buildings, including the u.s. embassy, even as his muslim brotherhood organization prepares a massive demonstration throughout the country to be held tomorrow. the brotherhood calling upon the egyptians to take to the streets for what is being called a full day of anti-american protests tomorrow. and in benghazi and libya, reports that libyan authorities have arrested four men suspected of taking part in tuesday's...
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his name is mohamed morsi of the muslim brotherhood. he kwnt from a member of a banned islamic group to becoming the first freely elected president of egypt. he's also the arab world's first islamist head of state. what kind of leader will he be, and will the military allow him to wield power? two academics who know egypt well, steven cook, author of "the struggle for egypt." and tareq massoud, a professor at harvard university. welcome. you have travelled with him, when you were doing research on your book. what kind of a guy is he? >> mohamed morsi is -- the way a senior muslim brotherhood member described him to me, he is a fighting personality, which i think is absolutely right. he's absolutely a fighter. and he was one of the best muslim brotherhood members of parliament from 2000 to 2005 in terms of standing up to the regime, in terms of ferreting out its corruption and holding it to account for its corruption and failures. you know, a fighting personality is -- you know, a fighting personality. this is not a person who is seducti
his name is mohamed morsi of the muslim brotherhood. he kwnt from a member of a banned islamic group to becoming the first freely elected president of egypt. he's also the arab world's first islamist head of state. what kind of leader will he be, and will the military allow him to wield power? two academics who know egypt well, steven cook, author of "the struggle for egypt." and tareq massoud, a professor at harvard university. welcome. you have travelled with him, when you were...
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the they have some sort of an excuse to escape late at least on the diplomatic side dr ali mohamed the editor in chief of the website tribune live in dubai thank you for coming on r.t. today. russia says that one sided resolutions of foreign intervention won't solve syria foreign minister sergei lavrov wants all sides in the conflict to engage in talks with no preconditions his message comes on the back of the arab league's call for president assad to step down. we do this. because we fully support the immediate halting of violence in the country no matter where it comes from that by the way is the position also put forward by the arab league we're also calling for the peaceful regulation of syria's political situation because we believe that all sides involved in the conflict should support similar measures and were also against any military interference from outside we believe that our approach is balanced and just as opposed to the method of accepting the biased resolutions which condemn only one side provoking the other to build up to a confrontation. and in syria itself security f
the they have some sort of an excuse to escape late at least on the diplomatic side dr ali mohamed the editor in chief of the website tribune live in dubai thank you for coming on r.t. today. russia says that one sided resolutions of foreign intervention won't solve syria foreign minister sergei lavrov wants all sides in the conflict to engage in talks with no preconditions his message comes on the back of the arab league's call for president assad to step down. we do this. because we fully...
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by the way, mohammed, i have to say this. you know, you say the tax cuts aren't going to hurt the economy. my goodness, look at your state of california. the ding bats in california just raised the highest income tax rate to 13%. every business and high income person is going to move to texas which by the way is the fastest growing state in the country which has no income tax. so i think tax rates do matter. i think the evidence is strong on this. and i don't want to see the united states go down the route of california. because california is the state that is looking like greece right now. >> hold on, everybody wants to respond to that. but we at cnn want to be fiscally responsible and pay the bills. so that's what we're going to do for the next two minutes. we'll come back and hear from mohammed about that and from david walker. stay with us. you're watching a very animated edition of "your money." if we want to improve our schools... ... what should we invest in? maybe new buildings? what about updated equipment? they can
by the way, mohammed, i have to say this. you know, you say the tax cuts aren't going to hurt the economy. my goodness, look at your state of california. the ding bats in california just raised the highest income tax rate to 13%. every business and high income person is going to move to texas which by the way is the fastest growing state in the country which has no income tax. so i think tax rates do matter. i think the evidence is strong on this. and i don't want to see the united states go...
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there was a philosophy from mohammed it is on? troubled me. i was grateful at the time to publish that. it was something i had something to say about. i had gone to visit it. it had been there since 1947. the founding year of the country. it showed films from all over the world, from the united states to england, bollywood to india, and, to me, it symbolized the resilience of the country and the openness of the country in spite of all of the violence and trouble people have suffered in the last many decades in pakistan. during one of the protests against a video that insulted the prophet muhammed, people turned against the movie theaters and burned them. i do not see that as a protest against the west. i do not see that as a protest against the united states, even though avatar was one of the movies you could have gone to see at this theater. you had islamist activists who had not like these movie theaters for decades, way before this profit, and foam, which was never shown in them anyway, so they grabbed an opportunity to attack. they whipped
there was a philosophy from mohammed it is on? troubled me. i was grateful at the time to publish that. it was something i had something to say about. i had gone to visit it. it had been there since 1947. the founding year of the country. it showed films from all over the world, from the united states to england, bollywood to india, and, to me, it symbolized the resilience of the country and the openness of the country in spite of all of the violence and trouble people have suffered in the last...
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. >>> president mohammed morsi made the surprise move yesterday to order the retirement of the defense minister and chief of staff and commanders of the navy, air defense and air force. he canceled the military declared constitutional amendments that gave top generals wide powers. morsi also swor worry in a new defense minister and appointed a pro reform judge as new vice president. >>> a navy ship is in port dubai after colliding with a oil tanker. the ship was left with a gaping ten foot by ten foot hole in the starboard side after the accident. they say the porter can still operate on its own. they say the cause of the accident was being investigate. there were no injuries. >>> now here's a look at some other stories making news early today in america. in ohio an alligator hammil allr is recovering after the animal he showed bit down on his arm. children were among those who watched in horror for 21 seconds until the reptile released its grip. >>> in florida crime is all in the family surveillance video shows what deps say was a mom and son theft ring. they allegedly stole more than
. >>> president mohammed morsi made the surprise move yesterday to order the retirement of the defense minister and chief of staff and commanders of the navy, air defense and air force. he canceled the military declared constitutional amendments that gave top generals wide powers. morsi also swor worry in a new defense minister and appointed a pro reform judge as new vice president. >>> a navy ship is in port dubai after colliding with a oil tanker. the ship was left with a...
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mohammed jamjoom joins me from beirut. we're hearing reports of how the rebels helped him make his escape to turkey. >> reporter: that's right, victor. the rebel free syrian army spokesperson we spoke with earlier in the day said it was an arduous journey, took longer than they anticipated. at one point they were transporting the major general by scooter and that it took hours longer than they thought it would, he finally got across the border into turkey. we have been trying to reach the major general. we have not been able to yet. but the rebel free syrian army says this is very significant. this is a morale boost for the rebels there. now, even though this isn't making any difference on the ground in syria right now, and it is a horribly violent day, 60 killed so far, the fact of the matter is if this man who he says he is, and if he's as high rank is as he says he is, co-provide kcohe could provide key intelligence to the rebels and the international community as well. >> soon we'll hit the two-year mark for what has b
mohammed jamjoom joins me from beirut. we're hearing reports of how the rebels helped him make his escape to turkey. >> reporter: that's right, victor. the rebel free syrian army spokesperson we spoke with earlier in the day said it was an arduous journey, took longer than they anticipated. at one point they were transporting the major general by scooter and that it took hours longer than they thought it would, he finally got across the border into turkey. we have been trying to reach the...
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mohammed and millions of syrians are pleading for the world to stop the bloodshed. "i still have hope the world will mobilize," he said. "if there is no foreign intervention, there will be no end to this conflict." it is unlikely that turkey or the rest of the world will intervene any time soon. leaving these ciarsi syrians tow much worse is it going to get? david? >> in the meantime. authorities are locked in a debate about a deadly strain of the bird flu. researchers are about to reveal how the virus mutates. abc jeffery covkofman with the discovery from the netherlands. >> reporter: all sides agree that the mutated bird flu virus created by scientists here in rotterdam could kill millions if it gets out. but while international health officials say the best way to protect the public is to release the research, security experts say it's crazy to let these secrets get into the hands of terrorists. abc news got an exclusive tour of the research facility that engineered the so-called doomsday virus, a mutant bird flu that is particularly menacing because it can be pa
mohammed and millions of syrians are pleading for the world to stop the bloodshed. "i still have hope the world will mobilize," he said. "if there is no foreign intervention, there will be no end to this conflict." it is unlikely that turkey or the rest of the world will intervene any time soon. leaving these ciarsi syrians tow much worse is it going to get? david? >> in the meantime. authorities are locked in a debate about a deadly strain of the bird flu. researchers...
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mohammed mo mohammed med morsi won. and 11,000 residents have been forced to flee their homes. fire of one of eight burning across colorado. and tropical storm debby being blamed for at least one death as it heads to the florida panhandle. >>> welcome back to "caught on camera." i'm contessa brewer. going with the flow is usually a good thing, but not when it sends your dreams down river. when disaster strikes a lakeside resort, no one is prepared for the tragedy that unfolds. june 9th, 2008. a massive flood destroys a community and washes homes down the wisconsin river. >> i thought there's just no way. that can't happen here. i remember when the rooftops went through, it was surreal. i couldn't believe it. >> almost like it was a nightmare that we were pinching ourselves hoping we'd wake up. we were. in a state of shock. we could not believe it was happening. >> it's the height of summer tourist season in the wisconsin dells, a midwestern resort area. >> since i was a kid we went to big chiefs and all that. >> also a quieter year all year round. >> we wanted the perfect setti
mohammed mo mohammed med morsi won. and 11,000 residents have been forced to flee their homes. fire of one of eight burning across colorado. and tropical storm debby being blamed for at least one death as it heads to the florida panhandle. >>> welcome back to "caught on camera." i'm contessa brewer. going with the flow is usually a good thing, but not when it sends your dreams down river. when disaster strikes a lakeside resort, no one is prepared for the tragedy that...
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: for more than a week now, we've seen hundreds of thousands of egyptians protest against president mohamed morsy. now it is others say it is our turn. >> we support morsy and his decisions. >> we all support morsy, because this decision, we all need it. >> reporter: it is hard to say how many people are here. some say more than 100,000, all of them say they support him, and can put on a mass demonstration, too. >> this is the real citizens of egypt. >> reporter: then what do you call the tahrir square? the protesters there. >> this is democracy, there are people who agree and disagree. >> reporter: there are a few thousand women out here, but it is overwhelmingly men, they are chanting slogans against and for supporting morsy. the big turnout shows that not everybody in egypt is against president mohamed morsy, the muslim brotherhood. he has significant support. of course, egypt is an islamic country, there is a lot of conservative muslims here, and they support the constitution, and has been drafted. in 15 days they say everybody can vote on it. that is what democracy is about. >> the dem
: for more than a week now, we've seen hundreds of thousands of egyptians protest against president mohamed morsy. now it is others say it is our turn. >> we support morsy and his decisions. >> we all support morsy, because this decision, we all need it. >> reporter: it is hard to say how many people are here. some say more than 100,000, all of them say they support him, and can put on a mass demonstration, too. >> this is the real citizens of egypt. >> reporter:...